An update to our post last week: the pledges kept coming, and the most funded journalism project in Kickstarter’s history is now a small-staffed podcast about design.

If you didn’t read it, public radio’s Roman Mars started a crowdfunding campaign this summer with a goal of $42,000 to help fund extra help for its third season of 99% Invisible, his side project focusing on the “invisible” activity that shapes our lives. (It was a necessary gamble– most of the money was slotted to hire former intern Sam Greenspan and make production more manageable.) In the end the radio show distributed by Public Radio Exchange more than hit its goal, and more than doubled its goal, too—the project funded its goal 405 percent.

The dollar amount’s no small feat – or petty cash – for many journalism operations, let alone a tiny podcast. It’s also no small feat for anyone on Kickstarter—as the early post noted, 99% Invisible is one of only a few over 200 projects on the crowdfunding site to raise over $100,000. It currently shares that accomplishment with only one other project categorized as journalism, Matter, which funds one long-form piece of reporting on science and technology each week.

The end dollar amount marks higher than Matter, however, making 99% Invisible the most successfully funded journalism Kickstarter yet.